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found 39 matches
- 2009
- Daniel Archambault:
Structural differences between two graphs through hierarchies. Graphics Interface 2009: 87-94 - Steven Brown, Bryan S. Morse, William A. Barrett:
Interactive part selection for mesh and point models using hierarchical graph-cut partitioning. Graphics Interface 2009: 23-30 - Gerry Chu, Tomer Moscovich, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Haptic conviction widgets. Graphics Interface 2009: 207-210 - Gianmauro Cuccuru, Enrico Gobbetti, Fabio Marton, Renato Pajarola, Ruggero Pintus:
Fast low-memory streaming MLS reconstruction of point-sampled surfaces. Graphics Interface 2009: 15-22 - Brian David Eoff, Tracy Anne Hammond:
Who dotted that 'i'?: context free user differentiation through pressure and tilt pen data. Graphics Interface 2009: 149-156 - Mathieu Gauthier, Pierre Poulin:
Preserving sharp edges in geometry images. Graphics Interface 2009: 1-6 - Tovi Grossman, Patrick Baudisch, Ken Hinckley:
Handle Flags: efficient and flexible selections for inking applications. Graphics Interface 2009: 167-174 - Tracy Anne Hammond, Randall Davis:
Recognizing interspersed sketches quickly. Graphics Interface 2009: 157-166 - David E. Johnson, Elaine Cohen:
Computing surface offsets and bisectors using a sampled constraint solver. Graphics Interface 2009: 31-37 - Kenrick Kin, Maneesh Agrawala, Tony DeRose:
Determining the benefits of direct-touch, bimanual, and multifinger input on a multitouch workstation. Graphics Interface 2009: 119-124 - Todd J. Kosloff, Michael W. Tao, Brian A. Barsky:
Depth of field postprocessing for layered scenes using constant-time rectangle spreading. Graphics Interface 2009: 39-46 - Jeremy Long, Amy Ashurst Gooch:
One-click white balance using human skin reflectance. Graphics Interface 2009: 55-62 - The-Kiet Lu, Kok-Lim Low, Jianmin Zheng:
Fast visualization of complex 3D models using displacement mapping. Graphics Interface 2009: 7-14 - David P. Luebke:
Graphics hardware & GPU computing: past, present, and future. Graphics Interface 2009: 6 - Valérie Maquil, Markus Sareika, Dieter Schmalstieg, Ina Wagner:
MR Tent: a place for co-constructing mixed realities in urban planning. Graphics Interface 2009: 211-214 - James McCrae, Karan Singh:
Sketch-based path design. Graphics Interface 2009: 95-102 - Miguel A. Nacenta, Patrick Baudisch, Hrvoje Benko, Andy Wilson:
Separability of spatial manipulations in multi-touch interfaces. Graphics Interface 2009: 175-182 - Daniel Natapov, Steven J. Castellucci, I. Scott MacKenzie:
ISO 9241-9 evaluation of video game controllers. Graphics Interface 2009: 223-230 - Carman Neustaedter, Elena A. Fedorovskaya:
Presenting identity in a virtual world through avatar appearances. Graphics Interface 2009: 183-190 - Carman Neustaedter, Elena A. Fedorovskaya:
Understanding and improving flow in digital photo ecosystems. Graphics Interface 2009: 191-198 - Masaki Omata, Manabu Kajino, Atsumi Imamiya:
A multi-level pressure-sensing two-handed interface with finger-mounted pressure sensors. Graphics Interface 2009: 199-202 - Vincent Pegoraro, Mathias Schott, Steven G. Parker:
An analytical approach to single scattering for anisotropic media and light distributions. Graphics Interface 2009: 71-77 - Martin Poirier, Eric Paquette:
Rig retargeting for 3D animation. Graphics Interface 2009: 103-110 - Vidya Setlur:
Semantic graphics for more effective visual communication. Graphics Interface 2009: 5 - Amit Shesh, Antonio Criminisi, Carsten Rother, Gavin Smyth:
3D-aware image editing for out of bounds photography. Graphics Interface 2009: 47-54 - Garth Shoemaker, Leah Findlater, Jessica Q. Dawson, Kellogg S. Booth:
Mid-air text input techniques for very large wall displays. Graphics Interface 2009: 231-238 - Jean Simard, Mehdi Ammi, Flavien Picon, Patrick Bourdot:
Potential field approach for haptic selection. Graphics Interface 2009: 203-206 - Tadeusz Stach, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Jeffrey Yim, Ryan E. Rhodes:
Heart rate control of exercise video games. Graphics Interface 2009: 125-132 - Sara L. Su, Sylvain Paris, Frédo Durand:
QuickSelect: history-based selection expansion. Graphics Interface 2009: 215-221 - Bradley A. Swerdfeger, Jennifer Fernquist, Thomas W. Hazelton, Karon E. MacLean:
Exploring melodic variance in rhythmic haptic stimulus design. Graphics Interface 2009: 133-140
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